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135# is correct for a 2nd gen. 3rd gen's go to 145#. Dad's had them come loose at 120# on his 06.
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(5pages when searched here on term lug or nut. But not "lug nut torque).
Service manual states 135 for 2500.
135 I hope isn't a typo. Does 135 sound right for stock alum rim?. To me sounds like to much. 135 a good number?
Hate to do doubt the manual but.....